Glencore issues lengthy statement in response to Paradise Papers
FTSE100 mining giant Glencore has been forced to defend its reputation after being named in the Paradise Papers.
FTSE100 mining giant Glencore has been forced to defend its reputation after being named in the Paradise Papers.
Mooring service provider InterMoor has been named one of the top workplaces in Houston.
Jeremy Corbyn sought to claim "common ground" with the UK's business leaders, as he set out his plans for a new economic model which could leave them facing higher taxes.
The Church of England has threatened to pull investments from mining companies that fail to "uphold high standards", saying the industry is "particularly vulnerable" to poor governance.
Wind turbines generated an "unprecedented" amount of electricity to Scottish households during October, environmental groups have claimed.
Small scale hydro production in Scotland faces further uncertainty over its future due to proposed new SEPA charges, businesses have warned.
Statoil has been warned over a safety shortfall at one of the largest refineries in Norway.
Eni Norway has been reprimanded by the Norwegian safety watchdog over "serious breaches" of regulations in regard to the Barents Sea based Goliat floating production and storage offloading vessel (FPSO).
Shares in marine engineering firm SBM Offshore plummeted this morning after the firm announced that it has set aside $238million to cover the costs of a US inquiry into potential "improper sales practices".
New North Sea player Chrysaor has awarded Sparrows Group a three-year crane management contract for the three assets it took ownership of from Shell.
A new project delivery alternative for North Sea operators and asset owners has launched in Aberdeen.
Around 300 employees from oil services giant Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE) are preparing to move office.
Shell said all areas of its business put in a strong showing to steer the oil major to an increase in third-quarter profits.
Turbines that could affect the views from a north-east castle have been earmarked for approval, despite concerns from a community council.
French supermajor Total is selling off its fuel marketing operations in Italy.
International operators cut 21 rigs this week, according to the Baker Hughes rig count.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is poised to announce a “major” oil discovery by Pemex, according to industry insiders. Reuters news agency claim that the sources are two officials at the state-owned energy company.
Four engineers have been kidnapped in Libya, according to Reuters.
A Nigerian militant group has vowed "'brutish, brutal and bloody" attacks on oil companies.
Hungarian oil and gas company Mol Group's bottomline dropped 22% year-on-year during a troublesome third quarter.
The former managing director of an online jobs board was caught stealing personal details of oil and gas workers in a FBI sting.
The Royal Society has hosted a science day to study the influence of man-made structures on the marine environment.
Oil major BP celebrated a milestone for the fledgling North Sea oil and gas industry 40 years ago today as The Queen opened the operation of the UK's first oil pipeline. This video captures footage of Aberdeen as the city transcended from the fishing industry to energy. The 130-mile pipeline from Cruden Bay to Grangemouth was built by BP serving the Forties oilfield 110 miles east of Aberdeen.
Electric vehicles are to get a much needed boost with a pan European high power charging network.
Champions of the offshore industry were honoured in style last night at the annual Oil and Gas UK Awards.